What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?

What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
Remember: "When God closes a door, He always opens a window!" You never know what might be out there waiting for you!

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Thankful Tuesday!

I kind of took a few days off from blogging...just needed to rest and refocus for a while.  But today I am up bright and early and feel like chatting with my friends.  I know we are all getting weary of this enforced isolation, even though we understand the need for it and pray for those who are suffering and working on the front lines for our behalf.   Today I am very thankful for many things, and thought I wouldn't wait until "Thankful Thursday" to express my thanks. So this will be a "Thankful Tuesday".


 I am thankful for the beauty that surrounds us every day. The birds that sit and sing sweetly in the trees...





 The joy of watching our Canadian Geese come and go, and in this picture, flying back out to his perch on the pond where he keeps guard over his mate as she sits on her nest (out there somewhere but we can't see exactly where)


The signs of new life on our trees...Pine Cones!

And their new spires reaching up to the heavens to praise the God above Who made them. You may notice a few of the pine cones on the new growth make little crosses on the trees...this is a phenomenon you will see every spring just prior to Easter...


Isaiah 55:12
"For you shall go out with joy,
and be led out with peace;
The mountains and the hills 
shall break forth into singing before you.
And all the trees of the field shall clap their hands."


I am thankful also to be able to take short walks with my hubby again.  I am not quite up to speed yet, and mostly just walk around a little bit and look at things while he takes his longer walk, but I like to see what is growing new each day.
 These are "Paw Paw" flowers blooming on the wild Paw Paw bushes in the woods. 
 Not sure what kind of insects those are enjoying the nectar of the Paw-Paw flower, but they both seem quite content to "stick together" and enjoy. No, they are not practicing "social distancing", are they? LOL.


I was so happy to see the wild plum trees are loaded with little wild plums, and they are growing every week...


I was also thankful to NOT bump into this lovely little white flowered plant...We call it a "Stinging Nettle", or a "bull nettle".  They grow about ankle high and if you bump into it, you will be very sorry. It will sting like crazy. Good reason NOT to go barefoot in Florida... (among many other reasons that I won't go into)

But back to the list of thankfuls...

I am thankful that I am starting to feel much better and day by day I can see good progress. Thank You, Jesus!

I am thankful for the wonderful bag of books that I was given to read...and am continuing to read every day!! I am up to #10 already!!! (they are quick reads)! I still can't get over how God nudged my friend to bless me that way!

I am thankful that we are retired and on a fixed income (albeit small, but adequate) and not dependent on the stock market or hourly wage jobs to survive during these difficult days.  I pray for those who are not so fortunate that God will provide their every need.

I am thankful that our children are also able to continue working and except for our son's carpentry business, which has slacked off in sales a little, they are still doing well and God is providing their every need.  I am also thankful for the dishwasher they gave us...it is working very well! What a blessing.

I am thankful that so far, as far as I know, all members of our extended family are staying healthy and have not been adversely affected by this virus.  We do know people who have contracted it, but thankfully even they are recovering and God has taken such good care of them. Praise God!!

I am thankful for our church and for dear ones who have taken the time to call or send messages of encouragement around to everyone to stay in touch and keep our faith strong.  Our pastor has sent us good messages of hope, and we are blessed to be part of the Family of God.

Of course we are disappointed that we won't be able to have our usual Easter services, but one of our church family members made an interesting comment the other day that blessed me:

"We are Easter Christiansnot Easter Sunday Christians.  We should be celebrating His resurrection everyday. Celebrating the resurrection is celebrating God's love for us. "For God so loved the world". It is also a time to celebrate our love for God. We can show our love through salty service, which is reaching out and helping others. What a great opportunity we have during this "stay at home time"to phone or email a neighbor to see how they are or to just chat. Be creative. How can you use this time to honor God? I look forward to the day we can all gather again at the church and CELEBRATE His love. Remember that we, God's people are the real church, not the building."  Barbara Thorick
I also love that this same friend did exactly what she was encouraging others to so, and called me on the phone just to visit and check up on me to see how I was doing. I love it when people don't just give "lip service" to doing good deeds, but actually follow through and live what they say.  That is a good lesson and example for us to follow as well.

And so, with those thoughts in mind I will close this little post for today.  It gives us some good food for thought...and also a challenge to live out our faith by encouraging others who may be lonely, discouraged or perhaps not doing so well during these days.  We may not be able to visit in person, but we can encourage one another with calls, cards, or other creative ways.

May God fill your life today with His peace, joy, and blessings overflowing. 


22 comments:

  1. ...and I am thankful for you as well. Now, listen, maybe you need to have a talking to with those geese and tell them to come on home, its ok (grin and teasing). I'm happy to know you are feeling better, please take it easy.

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    1. Thank you, Linda. I am sure many of their cousins will be up to honk at you soon enough. There are plenty of geese to go around, I am certain! LOL. Hope you are doing well and not going too stir crazy yet. One day at a time, Sweet Jesus!!

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  2. What a beautifully written post! I love seeing your geese and pretty Cardinal! We have taken photos of the stinging nettle...it's so pretty! And we don't go barefoot outside, that's for sure. I'm glad you continue to heal and feel better. We are well and have everything we need but sure appreciate the prayers for our family. We have family members that are more at risk than most. Love your sweet attitude. Take care and stay healthy! Hugs from across the way, Diane

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    1. Thank you so much Diane. Yes, if you've lived in Florida a while you learn quickly not to go barefoot...there are too many things out there that can make your life miserable if you step on them...but as a kid, I ran barefoot in Florida all the time. I did have my share of ant bites and sandspurs, but my feet were pretty tough. Not any more! Praying for your family and friends as well as our extended family too. May God protect them and keep them in the palm of His hand. Hugs to you and yours as well. Hope we get to walk together someday soon!

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  3. I always enjoy your posts and the pictures included. So glad you are feeling better and can get outside now and then for some fresh air. Stay safe.

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    1. Thank you Linda. I hope you are enjoying your family gathered around you and that you are all staying healthy too. So thankful God brought you all together in time for this current event. Blessings to you and yours.

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  4. Thank you for quoting me this morning. I wrote it hoping to encourage others and a reminder, as Easter Christians, who we are. Seeing it in print, coming from someone else, was emotional. It became a message, not just to others, but also just as important a message to me. I am truly thankful for our developing friendship.

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    1. Oh Barbara! Thank you so much for your comment as well as your call today! Yes, your message has already been an encouragement not only to me, but to many others who have read it and were blessed by the thought of being "Easter Christians" all the time! It kind of puts a new light on Easter, doesn't it? And yes, I am also thankful for our friendship. Looking forward to many visits in the future. God is good!!! All the time...God is good!

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  5. I was going to comment on how pretty the white flowers are until you advised they belong to stinging nettles. Thanks for all the info on Florida's flora and fauna! You have answered questions for me several times!

    We have cardinals visiting the blooming Bottle Brush just outside our kitchen window. We sit at the kitchen island to eat our lunch and watch the show of the pretty red birds poking their beaks into the blossoms.

    I am so glad to read you are truly feeling better. Once again we are reminded how the Great Physician uses time, along with other things, to heal our bodies.

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    1. Thank you, Barbara. I am glad to be of service to you regarding the flora and fauna! As a person who has lived in Florida most of her life, I can tell you what to watch out for especially...those lovely little white flowers are very deceiving, and I have experienced their pain too many times as a child. You must also be watching for hummingbirds to come to the bottle brush tree. They should be arriving any time now, and they LOVE bottle brush! I just put out my hummingbird feeders today, and will be watching for them. I hope they can find us here since we moved! Yes, we are thankful for our Great Physician. He knows exactly what we need. Please take care and God bless you both with health and peace.

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  6. Being thankful for all God's blessings, especially at this time, brings enormous healing and comfort to our lives, Pamela. I reveled in your photos; these always cheer my heart. So glad to hear that you are mending day by day. Stay safe!

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    1. Thank you, Martha. We do have so much to be thankful for. So many are suffering, and we can only pray that this situation won't have to last too much longer, but that God will meet their every need in the meantime. I am glad you enjoyed the photos. I enjoyed being able to get out and take them! God is good!! Be blessed!

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  7. Thank you for sharing this list of things to be thankful for. The list could go on and on. I spent some time out in nature this morning and came home so refreshed. New life and for us up here, new spring birds arriving daily. I love it.

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    1. yes, being in God's world we can always find something to rejoice about and be thankful for. I like the old hymn, "This Is My Father's World"...I may have to sing that one today. Have a blessed and beautiful day, my friend.

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  8. Lovely photos (as always) and how crazy that those pretty little white flowers are not so nice at all! I am thrilled that you are recovering well, Pam! Praise God! And your friend's message that we are Easter Christians... not Easter Sunday Christians, is so great!! Stay well and love to your hubby!

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    1. Yes, you definitely don't want to pick a bouquet of those "pretty little white flowers". I remember stepping on them as a child, and I now avoid them at all cost. nasty little things. Yes, we can praise God that we are "Easter Christians"...every day we can celebrate Christ's resurrection as we look forward to the promise of eternal life through Him. We are blessed to be His children. Please take care and enjoy these days of "rest".

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  9. Thank you for sharing this and for your encouraging comments on my blog!

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    1. Thank you, Jan. Yes, we all need to encourage one another during these days. It is good to have this added method of reaching out to one another to bring some cheer and encouragement. May the Lord bless you and keep you safe and healthy and happy today!!

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  10. I'm glad to hear you're improving every day. My job has closed down (but thankfully we're still getting paid!) and it's given me time to make my homemade greeting cards again. And what a perfect time to begin to send them out to friends and family who are stuck at home alone. I've loved hearing the stories of all the creative ways people are keeping in touch. I think it was becoming a lost art!

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    1. So glad to hear that you are still being paid while off work. That is such a blessing. Homemade greeting cards! How wonderful! Maybe you should take some pictures and post them in your blog. Would love to see them. That would be a way to "send them out to friends and family who are stuck at home". Yes, we are enjoying just picking up the phone and calling people instead of just sending messages. I like real voice communication, and even that is becoming a lost art. Have a blessed day, and stay safe.

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  11. Awe...loved this post Pam. So uplifting and Oh yes...I am so very thankful for so much. I love that phrase you quoted...."We are Easter Christians, not Easter Sunday Christians. AMEN! Praying for all my friends near and far and giving thanks for you all. Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  12. I can totally understand the need to step away. We all need to do that every now and then. The cardinal is so pretty. I love looking for the birds on my strolls in the neighborhood. Yes, Easter will be different, but grateful that we have technology to connect us. He is Risen and He is still on His throne.

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